Thank you for answer,
last number of transefered data that I seen was about three or four gigabytes - this is too low for roll over or not?
I´m not using phpSysInfo for monitoring transfered data and I do not want to monitor them. I was only surprised how it happened.
2008/5/11 Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com:
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 5:56 AM, happymaster23 happymaster23@gmail.com wrote:
Just before I was experienced this problem I was updating two packages
with
yum (perl-HTML-Parser.i386 3.56-5.el5 and epel-release.noarch 5-3). In /var/log/messages is nothing about it. At the same day someone attemped
to
log in to ssh (attack was about 10 hours long, but its impossible to
break
my server - I´m using private key allowed only from my IP and in
AllowUsers
is only root) so I don´t know, how is this possible.
Network stats are based on a 32bit number if I recall. When you have passed enough traffic, that number will roll over and begin again.
If you want to monitor traffic, phpsysinfo really isn't the way to do it. Use cacti or mrtg to poll the system periodically and record the stats. It takes into account network rollover.
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